How Long Should It Take for a Beginner to Master Python?

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Asked By CleverDolphin88 On

I'm just starting out with Python and I'm curious about how long it usually takes to really master it. I want to understand the timeline and what to expect as a novice.

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Answered By TechieTom13 On

I'd say, generally speaking, you should expect it to take at least 1 full year to become employable. But remember, mastering it takes longer. A lot of people find it takes about 2 to 4 years to really feel like they've mastered Python.

Answered By MysticByte77 On

For me, the key is the more you code and work on projects, the quicker you'll improve. So, if you're consistently coding, you could see significant growth in a year or so, but it could easily take longer.

Answered By CuriousCoder21 On

It's a tough question! Honestly, it's like asking how long a piece of string is. It really depends on your goals—are you looking to get a job, work on personal projects, or do some freelance work? That will influence how much time you need to invest.

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